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Girls' High School and College, Allahabad

Coordinates: 25°27′13″N 81°49′48″E / 25.4534909°N 81.8300298°E / 25.4534909; 81.8300298
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Girls' High School & College
Address
Map
25, Elgin Road


211001

India
Information
TypePrivate, Medium
MottoMentem Frontem Que
Religious affiliation(s)Protestant
Established5 November 1861; 162 years ago (1861-11-05)
PrincipalRev. Dr. Vinita Eusebius
StaffVaries
GradesK12
GenderGirls school
Enrollment4,000
LanguageEnglish
Campus size10 Acres
Campus typeUrban
Houses  Bailey
  Jahans
  Knox
  Arthur
Colour(s)Blue   and Red  
AffiliationIndian Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ICSE) and The Indian School Certificate examination (ISC)
Former pupilsGHSians
Websitewww.ghsallahabad.org

25°27′13″N 81°49′48″E / 25.4534909°N 81.8300298°E / 25.4534909; 81.8300298 Girls' High School & College is an English medium school and a private all-girls school for boarders and day scholars in Allahabad (Prayagraj) in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, founded in 1861, the year of our lord to provide a Christian education to the children of Europeans and Anglo-Indians, but has always accepted children from all backgrounds. Though originally co-educational, it now admits only girls. The school curriculum is based on the ICSE format of education, and has teaching facilities from Kindergarten, 1 to 10 (ICSE) and 11 and 12 (ISC).[1] The school belongs to the Allahabad School Society (AHSS). It caters only to girls and its counterpart – Boys' High School & College – caters to boys.

History

GHS was founded on 5 November 1861 by the Englishmen and women who were keen to advance the cause of education in Allahabad according to the doctrines of the Church of England, especially among the children of the European and Anglo-Indian descent. That from the very inception, the founders envisaged the admission of all communities is proved by the fact that Articles of Association provided a conscience clause for all those who for any reason preferred that their children be educated according to the doctrines of Church of England. It remained affiliated to University of Allahabad for 16 years i.e. from 1898 till 1914. The school was recognized for the Overseas Examination Board of Cambridge University till 1976 before being affiliated to ICSE and ISC. In those days, the University of Allahabad was an affiliating university and even High Schools and Inter Colleges all over the state and northern region, would be affiliated to this university as it was the only one right up to Peshawar. According to the Government Return for 1887, there were only 5 girls studying in Arts college in the whole country. Out of these 5 girl students, 4 were from Calcutta and one was from GHS.

School Motto

MENTEM FRONTEM QUE-That is the motto of Girls'High School & College which is a Latin phrase. Rabindranath Tagore wrote:

"Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high"

Surely the great personalities, both past and present, realized that 'mind over matter' is the key to success in whatever sphere of life we embark upon. When the mind rules, both wisdom and practicality follow, paving the path of ultimate achievement.

So, when the mind is strong, the head will hold high.

School Song

This song of praise to our school we raise, Our well loved G.H.S Nor time nor place, can e'er efface Her work of usefulness. For all she's done, our gratitude she's won And our love will ne'er grow less, So we give three cheers, three hearty cheers, To dear old G.H.S

CHORUS

Then shout with might and main. Her praises once again. With honest heart, she's played her part, And constant she'll remain With frame her work is crowned: Her efforts are renowned, Loudly profess the G.H.S, so let her halls resound,

Oh, Lord we pray, from day to day, This school to guide and bless. We give and take, our efforts make; For dear old G.H.S. In the love may we make each task to be One of joy and happiness. Let us work the while, with a great big smile, In the name of G.H.S.

SCHOOL HYMN

Heavenly Father, send thy Blessing On thy children gathered here; May we all, Thy name of confessing Be to Thee for ever dear, May we like joseph;loving, Dutiful, and chaste and proving Staedfast unto death endure. Holy Saviour, Who in meekness

Didst vouchsafe a child to be, Guide our steps and help our weakness, Bless and make us like to Thee. bear Thy lambs when They are weary In Thine arms and thy breast; Through life's desert dry and deary Bring us to Thy heavenly rest.

Spread Thy golden pinions o'er us holy Spirit, heavenly Dove; Guide us, lead us, go before us, Oh, Lord, we pray, from day to day, This school to guide and bless. We give and take, our efforts make ; For dear old G.H.S. In thy love may we make each task to be One of joy and happiness. Let us work the while, with a great big smile, In the name of G.H.S.

School Houses

GHS has 4 houses namely Bailey house- Green Arthur house- Blue Jahans house- Yellow Knox house- Red

Founder's Day Tradition

Girls' High School & College (GHS) celebrates its Founder's Day on 5 November every year by the students and the teachers. On this occasion, an impressive Thanksgiving Service is held at the historic All Saints' Cathedral where students of Girls' High School (GHS), Boys' High School (BHS) and College and its annexe, Holy Trinity School (HTS) march in unison all the way to the All Saints' Cathedral from their respective institutions to offer Thanksgivings to the founders. The squad of the respective schools are led by the College Captain and the Headgirl.[2] In 2011, the school celebrated the Sesquicentennial Year with much pomp and show.

References

  1. ^ Schools affiliated to CISCE as on 31 July 2010 Archived 17 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "International conference on 'Radiation, cancer and society'". The Times of India. 6 November 2012.